Writings IV: The End Of Ignorance Is Intelligence is the 4th set of 500 diary entries by Henry Templeman that describe his everyday observations and experiences from a point of view that does not embrace, identify, or follow any particular religious faith, political party, or personal philosophy of any kind. Templeman applies this unbiased way of perceiving the world to explore some of the most important issues concerning people today, which include issues about what is love, death, contentment, freedom, time, the self, immortality, meditation, God, and what it means for a person to instantly come upon what has been described as infinite, immeasurable, and therefore holy. In addition Templeman describes a new kind of intelligence that has nothing to do with data, information, or human knowledge, because he says all knowledge is inherently partial, fragmented, and therefore it is always incomplete, and to view life through the filter of that which is incomplete necessarily distorts perception, and as a result it creates an ignorant way of living. Templeman explains there is an intelligence that ends this distorted manner of looking at the world, which means it ends ignorant living, and at the same time it wipes away the problems of all forms of psychological conflict, division, and therefore violent human behavior. He says ignorance is the cause of violent behavior, and that intelligence is the key that ends it.
Discover what it means to purge the brain of the ignorance of psychological conditioning, prejudice and bias, and thereby discover not only what it means to live intelligently, but without any form of inner confusion, disorder, and conflict.
Eradicate the root of ignorance, and live a conflict-free and intelligent life.
Learn what is the root of ignorance, what it means to eradicate that root, and thereby allow intelligence to operate in daily life.
Included in the first 100 entries are eye-opening insights about: thought, intelligence, self-knowledge, meditation, freedom, the present, stress, anxiety, psychological separation, love, the observer and the observed, relationship, prejudice, bias, partiality, indoctrination, grief, independence, peace, the ego, the brain, artificial intelligence, meditation, death, memory, paradise, certainty, security, attachment, fear, that which is incorruptible, energy, revelation, transformation, pleasure, mortality, violence, identification, contentment, listening, memory, mental torment, work, marriage, money, safety, comfort, time, timelessness, insensitivity, innocence, meanness, the me, torment, observation, sorrow, awareness, knowledge, order, home, duality, distortion, fullness, actuality, God, simulation, distortion, clarity, unity, richness, truth, substance abuse, suicidal thoughts, propaganda, oneness, vastness, and unspeakable beauty. In the next 400 entries are new and different insights.
Discover an intelligence that has nothing to do with skill or knowledge, because skill and knowledge are inherently limited, but intelligence is not limited. Learn about an intelligence that is unlimited and infinite, and how it reveals itself when the limitation within the mind comes to an end.
Find out what ends every form of psychological prejudice, and thereby come upon an intelligence that not only ends the ignorance within you, but instantly wipes away all forms of inner conflict. Find Out!
About the Author: Henry Templeman does not psychologically identify or follow any religious belief, political party, ideology, philosophy, or system of thought. He identifies to nothing. It is from this free and unbiased perspective that he continues to describes his everyday observations and experiences in a diary that he began in 2013. Throughout his books Templeman points out how people are psychologically attached to the mental images of work, family, money, sex, God, and so on, and how all of these images are confined to memory, and therefore limited. He points out how people make the mistake of embracing that which is limited, and as a result cannot come upon that field of existence that is unlimited, infinite, and therefore sacred. Templeman maintains this infinite and sacred other dimension to life is the key that solves all social and psychological problems, gives indescribable meaning to life, and lies within every human being to discover.